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In November 2021, an image started to circulate on social media that supposedly showed a K-Y Krispy Kreme lubricant: This is not a genuine product. It is not listed in K-Y's collection of lubricants on the company's websites, nor could we find it among the doughnuts and other merchandise available on Krispy Kreme's website. When we reached out to K-Y for comment, we were told that this image was fake, and that the company did not sell a K-Y Krispy Kreme lubricant. After this article was published, we received an email from Brian Lambeth confessing that they were the creator of this K-Y Krispy Kreme lube image. As evidence, Lambeth shared a screenshot with us of this image being created in Photoshop, a link to the original post on their Facebook page back in June, and noted that the image contains a creative watermark (their social media handle Dankstick can be seen in bar code). Lambeth said: Lambeth isn't the only person who has had a fake product image go viral. DoctorPhotograph, for example, created an Oreo-flavored mayonnaise, @boxofchowder created these black-licorice flavored Hallowiener hot dogs, and Adam Padilla has made a number of fake products, including pre-owned condoms and Monster Energy Caffeinated Ham.
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